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The service sector accounts for most of the world’s economic activity, but it’s the leaststudied part of the economy. A service system comprises people and technologies that adaptively compute and adjust to a system’s changing value of knowledge.A science of service systems could provide theory and practice around service innovation.
 
The service sector accounts for most of the world’s economic activity, but it’s the leaststudied part of the economy. A service system comprises people and technologies that adaptively compute and adjust to a system’s changing value of knowledge.A science of service systems could provide theory and practice around service innovation.
  
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Abstract

The service sector accounts for most of the world’s economic activity, but it’s the leaststudied part of the economy. A service system comprises people and technologies that adaptively compute and adjust to a system’s changing value of knowledge.A science of service systems could provide theory and practice around service innovation.